File:CORMORANT-FISHING. (1910) - illustration - page 303.png
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English: Illustration from page 303 of CORMORANT-FISHING..
Caption: "CORMORANT-FISHING. Quote: The most interesting method of catching fish is, perhaps, cormorant-fishing in the Tamagawa, a river which runs a few miles west of Tokyo, where cormorants are, as in the River Nagara in Gifu Prefecture, which is celebrated for this form of fishing, employed to catch the plecoglossus altivelis, which abounds in the river. The bird has a tight ring around its crop, and when it has dived into the water and swallowed enough fish, the ring is pulled up and the bird is made to disgorge them." |
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